During the recent Senate confirmation hearing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., betting odds on his confirmation appeared to increase, as reported by users who shared screenshots of gambling programs.
According to the information gathered, Kennedy's odds of being confirmed stood at 75%. This placed him below the FBI director nominee Kashyap Patel, who had an 88% chance of confirmation. However, Kennedy's odds were higher than former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who had a 50% chance of becoming the director of national intelligence.

These odds provide an interesting insight into the perceived likelihood of Kennedy's confirmation by the Senate. While his chances were not as high as Patel's, they were still considered favorable compared to Gabbard's odds in a different role.
It is important to note that betting odds are not definitive indicators of outcomes and can fluctuate based on various factors, including public sentiment and new information that may emerge during the confirmation process.
As the confirmation process continues, it will be interesting to see how these odds evolve and whether they accurately reflect the final decision made by the Senate regarding Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment.